> I've tried to mostly conform to these guidelines when writing my wordperfect
> importer. However, I really strongly take exception to using Hungarian
> notation in my code. Is this really a necessary part of the guidelines?

(Speaking as a lurker who's yet to make an actual contribution to Abi...)

I found Hungarian useful on a C project I did years ago, but in the C++ code I
do now, I just don't see the point of Hungarian.  I think a much better style is
that used in Metrowerks powerplant, where you use "in" and "out" for parameters:

void Foo( int inParam, int *outResult );

and using "m" (for member) or "f" (for field) for member variables.

Mike
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